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Jeff Watson is an artist, designer, and Assistant Professor of Interactive Media and Games at the University of Southern California School of Cinematic Arts.
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Author Archives: Jeff Watson
AUTHENTIC IN ALL CAPS: A web audio adventure
AUTHENTIC IN ALL CAPS, a “web audio adventure” by Christy Dena, Craig Peebles, Trevor Dikes and Simon Howe, is the kind of project I’d love to see more of on the web. Described as “a unique audio experience that combines … Continue reading
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Tagged audio, AUTHENTIC IN ALL CAPS, christy dena, electronic literature, radio drama, web
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Essential Reading: The Work of Art in the Age of Mediated Participation
Anyone interested in “the practice of using the Internet as a participatory platform to directly engage the public in the creation of visual, musical, literary, or dramatic [artworks]” should not miss Ioana Literat‘s fantastic paper, The Work of Art in … Continue reading
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Chinook sunset
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A Cartography of the Anthropocene
A Cartography of the Anthropocene from global citizenship organization Globaia presents a collection of evocative maps of energy use, transportation networks, population, airline routes, atmospheric CO2 concentration, and more:
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Tagged anthropocene, cartography, data visualization, environmentalism, globaia, maps
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Mine Kafon
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H0dWZ7dsCes The Mine Kafon is a “low-cost wind-powered mine detonator” that’s light enough to be blown by the wind, tumbleweed-style, across war-ravaged landscapes, but heavy enough to actually set off any mines it happens to roll over. In countries with … Continue reading
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Tagged inventions, kickstarter, land mines, mine kafon, war
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Big skies, fresh air, beautiful day in the coulee.
Big skies, fresh air, beautiful day in the coulee. Continue reading
Winners of Reality 2012
Winners of Reality 2012 Continue reading
A group of students camped out in front of the game office last night. Explained themselves w/ this sign…
A group of students camped out in front of the game office last night. Explained themselves w/ this sign… Continue reading